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Unfortunately, Josie's not around when Kate has an ugly encounter with the firm's biggest client--an incident Kate keeps to herself, which further underlines the reader's impression that she's too dumb to have made it as far as she has in the cutthroat world she inhabits. Certainly, she's too slow on the uptake to see the clues that point to the murderer, whom most readers will have figured out many pages before the conclusion of this tepid thriller. Gutman's writing is clear enough, but her characters are one-dimensional. Fans who aren't too choosy about their legal thrillers or just can't wait for the next Grisham may not be bothered by these shortcomings. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Sophisticated, exciting, and a pleasure to read,
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This review is from: Equivocal Death: A Novel (Hardcover)
Equivocal Death is a sophisticated and highly engaging thriller from a talented new author. It delivers suspense, atmosphere, and even a rare glimpse inside the Harvard Club of New York City. But the novel has a lot to offer besides great entertainment: It is also an honest and thoughtful examination of the limited lives of lawyers working in huge firms, by someone who's been immersed in that world."Equivocal death" is a police term for an ambiguous death scene which could be either a murder or a suicide. The phrase has this meaning in Gutman's novel, but it is also a metaphor for the main character's ongoing spiritual death as she encloses herself in a seemingly stable and safe but actually quietly deadly world of nonstop work. Is it murder or slow suicide? These important questions dovetail nicely with the fast-paced crime plot of Equivocal Death.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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An Amazing Debut,
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This review is from: Equivocal Death: A Novel (Hardcover)
I just finished reading Equivocal Death, and I have to say--it's a great book. It's a gripping, well-constructed thriller with a very appealing protagonist. And it definitely meets the can't-go-to-sleep-till-you-know-how-it-ends test. But it's also got something larger to say. Not just about law and big-time law firms (though the author gets that part exactly right). But about people who use careers and institutions to cut themselves off from the world. Definitely a gripping, rewarding read.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Page Turner with a Message,
By Jessie Krause (New York NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Equivocal Death: A Novel (Hardcover)
This novel is as much about the insanity of life in the city as it is about the insanity of a killer. Kate Paine, the protagonist, driven like all the rest of those seeking fame and fortune in the big apple, is so caught up in the whirlpool of work, that she cannot see what is really happening to her and her co-workers. Murder, the ultimate crime, comes off almost as an inconvenience to those she admires and strives to become at the prestigious law firm where she works. She is so caught up in society's expectations, she finds she is slowly losing her mind - and ultimately - her life. This novel is a great parable of our time. Whatever it takes to get ahead, there is no time to stop and mourn over those we have destroyed in our path. A page turner with the time to stop and consider the irony of working yourself to death.
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